“You only incur a loss when you sell the stocks. If you keep these shares, someone might be willing to pay more for them in the future.” “So, during this time, I won’t get anything?” I wanted to know everything. “No, during this period, you participate in all the dividends.” The old lady immediately put my concerns to rest. “Whenever the company makes a profit, it distributes the profit to all the shareholders. This is called dividends.” “Meaning, Marcel has to regularly set aside a portion of his income and give it to us?” Monica asked excitedly. “The company calculates its profit once a year, and then decides what to do with that money. For example, it can use a portion of the money to buy new equipment, which makes the company run better, and the remaining portion is distributed to all the shareholders.”